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Banning of anything only makes it more exotic.
Unfortunately in India we dont know to hold our drinks.We dont realise when someone has moved to being an alcoholic.The only factor is the nuisance value-of drunks and an Indian drunk is the worst of the lot-maybe the Japanese are close cousins.We guzzle our drinks like fish and then imitate our honorable heroes of the  movies.
Students from class VIII are the best customers for bars-and I believe next door or a 100 miles away the kids will go.


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On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Imimarla via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
In Germany, beer and wine are indeed integral part of social life, and majority of people enjoy and handle it responsibly. A good meal is hardly thinkable without beer or a good wine, and people don't drink to get drunk. Unfortunately, many Indians have adopted the habit of having hard drinks before meals which is harmful and leads to not being able to really enjoy the food - it is the heritage of our colonial masters. In India, people seem to confuse 'drinking alcohol' with 'being alcoholic' which is a very wrong conception, and it leads to bigots who want to ban alcohol altogether. Besides the fact that prohibition has never worked anywhere but only benefitted black marketeers/mafia, it would be better to inform people about possible dangers, especially with 'hard drinks', and how to deal responsibly with it. After all, beer is considered "liquid bread" in Germany (it consists of purely natural ingrediences, the same like bread except adding hops, and adding anything else is strictly forbidden and controlled, the law going back to the early middle ages: "German Beer Purity Law"), and I don't think it has hampered social life and overall success in Germany in any way.

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In a message dated 9/2/2014 8:52:54 A.M. India Standard Time, mithmerc@hotmail.com writes:

In countries like Germany 'Beer' is a way of life. This is served in all the gatherings even within the campus. Wine and champagne not excluded. The direction in which we are moving?????
N Chandrasekhar

Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2014 17:30:08 +0530
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Educational institute and a liquor shop running fromsame building
From: vrs.venkatesh@gmail.com
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com

Dear MTCians,

Prof Bholanath Dutta's observation about Liquor shop / Cigarette shop co-existing within the premises of the education Institution is shocking. Why should there be an objection filed to move away the Liquor shop from that premises. If the law prohibits, it should be respected, no matter an objection needs to be filed.

I recall a news item that I heard of what happened at Trivandrum years ago.  Close to the Sanskrit college, there is a multi-storied  star hotel. As we know Star hotels have bar. An objection was filed for the star hotel running the bar at their premises, adjacent to this educational institution, citing the rule of distance between them.

It went to the court and the argument placed by the defense counsel of the Hotel claimed that it fully respects the law and the distance factor, further saying the bar is on the seventh floor of the building and the Law does not specify distance to be only horizontal since vertical calculation enables its continuing on the seventh floor.

Anything in this country is possible!!

Kind regards,

S Venkatesh     


On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:
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There are many such study centres. I am not sure whether study centre also fall under the COTPA 2013. Request MTCians' expert views on the subject for clarify.

 

 

Educational institute and a liquor shop running from same building

Mohammad Ghazali, Hindustan Times

 

 

Though there is a ban on the sale of intoxicants and tobacco products near educational institutions in the state, yet a distance education centre of Lovely Professional University (LPU) and a liquor and cigarette shop are running from the same building here. The education centre is housed on the first floor and the liquor and cigarette shop on the ground floor.

 

The sale of tobacco products is prohibited within the radius of 100 yards from educational institutions under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, (COTPA). Section (4) of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (prohibition of advertisement and regulation of trade and commerce, production, supply and distribution) Act, 2003, prohibits smoking and use of tobacco products in a radius of 100 yards near hospitals and educational institutes.

It also states that tobacco products should not be sold to any person less than 18 years of age. But, the rule is being violated here right under the very eyes of the local administration.

 

The educational centre and the liquor shop are house in the same premises, but beither the authorities in the administration nor the centre officials have raised any objection regarding the liquor shop. Ironically, both the parties defend themselves citing their own reasons.

 

 "We started our institute in August 2012 and the liquor shop opened this year in April. Our institute has a separate entrance, so we don't have any objection to the opening of the liquor shop," said Rajwindra Singh, head of the institute.
The authorities defend claim that this is not an educational institution, rather it is a distance-learning centre where students don't turn up to attend classes. "The institute has said that they don't have any problem and that is why we have not taken any action," said excise commissioner Madan Mohan Singh.

 

The most surprising fact is that the institute and the liquor and tobacco shops exist within less than half-a-km from the office of the deputy commissioner and the excise commissioner.

 The dean of LPU, Jalandhar, was not available for comments.

 

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